Lambertville, NJ

Lambertville, NJ Named as one of the “Top 15 Prettiest Towns in America.”

Spend a day or weekend in Lambertville and enjoy fine dining, shop for antiques and fine art, browse unique gift shops, or simply take in the beautiful views of the Delaware River.

Lambertville was named by Forbes Magazine as one of the “Top 15 Prettiest Towns in America.” If that isn’t reason enough to visit, consider it was also recently named “#1 weekend getaway city in New Jersey” and one of 12 “Perfect Cities to Get Married In.” Founded in 1705, its charming streets are lined with well-preserved federal townhouses and Victorian homes.

Lambertville sits along the Delaware River and is connected to historic New Hope, Pennsylvania by a walkable bridge. A restored 19th-century train depot houses Lambertville Station, a popular waterside restaurant and a cozy inn. It boasts historic bars, acclaimed restaurants, world-class spas and salons, vintage shops, riverside hotels, Victorian architecture, and outdoor summer activities.

Mon-Fri 8-3, Sat & Sun brunch 9-4. Closed Tues. Neon lighting, vaulted ceilings, lush green plants and bubbling fish tanks, along with some great food, make the Full Moon a must for breakfast, . . . lunch or Sunday brunch. BYOB. Open for dinner only on the full moon of every month. Menu changes monthly.

The Inn is located within walking distance to all that Lambertville has to offer. Six comfortable and quaint guest rooms complete this “Old World” tavern. The pub has a lively unpretentious atmosphere . . . serving affordable New American fare along with an extensive selection of fine draught beers. Dine on the garden patio shaded by four 100-year-old sycamore trees or by the woodburning fireplace in season. An “Old World” Tavern styled after an English pub. A lively unpretentious atmosphere serving affordable New American fare along with an extensive selection of fine draught beers. Dine on the garden patio shaded by 100-year-old sycamore trees, or by the wood burning fireplace in season. Located on the corner of South Union and Mt. Hope Streets. Open daily.

“A magnificent fusion of history and luxury. The Lambertville House has emerged as the premier destination for overnight accommodations, social gatherings and business meetings in the Lambertville- . . . New Hope area. Built in 1812, the extensively restored Lambertville House Lounge offers an impressive wine list and equally varied selection of premium liquor. Lunch and Dinner is served 7 days a week with a varying menu of creative small plate options for your dining pleasure. The Lambertville House has received the AAA Four Diamond award of excellence for 16 consecutive years and is a member of the Select Registry Group of Inns.”

Enjoy the natural tranquility of the Delaware River while you dine in a meticulously restored 1867 railway station on the water in Lambertville. The Station’s New American Cuisine features signature . . . dishes such as Chesapeake Lump Crab Cakes and our classic Rack of Lamb. Be sure to visit the newly renovated Wine Cellar downstairs at the Station, where you’ll find a cozy atmosphere, an impressive collection of wines from around the world, and a creative selection of cheeses, tapas and chocolates. Private celebration rooms available. Open 365 days per year.

Lambertville Trading Company

Open seven days a week, ‘LTC’ has been serving the region some of the finest coffee for over 30 years. We feature a variety of single estate and fair trade coffees, sold by the cup or pound. Come and . . . enjoy a tempting array of coffee drinks, teas, cocoa and delicious edibles. Browse our impressive selection of fine bone china mugs, coffee/tea ware and gourmet products. Custom gift baskets are available year round. Visit us online at lambertvilletrading.com.

Liberty Hall Pizza is an authentic, wood-fired Neopolitan pizzeria located inside the Canal Studios Complex in Lambertville, New Jersey. The menu features a dozen artisan pizzas and a variety of . . . garden-fresh salads made from ingredients sourced whenever possible from local farms in NJ and PA. Desserts include a chocolate nutella pizza and draught root beer floats.

Shop

Chosen as one of the Top Ten Galleries in the country, our 37th year continues to focus on fine crafts selected with a commitment to quality and craftsmanship. Furniture, Fine Art, Jewelry, Pottery . . . and a collection of Local Artists’ work is represented at A Mano Galleries. The fun and whimsy area of our gallery with accessories for the home, art clothing and gadgets for all ages continues to expand! Major credit cards accepted. Open daily, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., including Sunday. www.amanogalleries.com

Ampersand Projects is an artist-owned & operated custom frame shop, graphic design studio & vintage retail store. We have a strong commitment to sustainability with most of our picture frame . . . mouldings being both American-made and eco-friendly. Our creative services also include photo digitization and restoration, archival printing, and custom stationery design. We’re always up for a challenge, so if you have a project in mind that’s outside the box, come in and see us!

Antiques At Bridge Street

Mon-Fri 11-5, Sat & Sun 11-6,Tuesdays by chance or appointment. We offer antique and unusual items covering a wide range of interest: books, crystal & glass, small & vintage collectibles, . . . furniture, pottery, porcelain, lighting, silver, music boxes & Edisons. Also fine, costume, vintage and antique jewelry, including gold and sterling silver, as well as diamonds and other precious and semi-precious gemstones. With more than 40+ years in business, we are professional purchasers and appraisers of single items to entire estates. Appraisals upon request. Evenings call 609-397-1643.Follow us on Facebook and Yelp.

Erik & Mike is a wholesaler/retailer with 15 years selling to Museums and specialty stores. This is their first retail store in their hometown of Lambertville. Selling women’s fashion jewelry, . . . accessories and gift product handmade in Bali, India and Nepal. Very affordable, fun, whimsical design abounds.

Gallery Piquel presents original paintings and sculptures by contemporary artists from Bucks County and around the world. We always have something beautiful and unexpected to surprise and delight you! . . . From Landscapes and Skyscapes to the abstract and surreal, we invite you to explore our peaceful and inspiring collection.

The Golden Nugget Antique Market is a 40-year-old Lambertville institution that is open year round. Started in 1967, the Golden Nugget is a “gold mine” of an indoor/outdoor market specializing in . . . antiques, collectibles, art and more. This is not your everyday flea market.

Goldsmiths

Wed-Sun 10-6; closed Mon & Tues. A gallery offering the 18 karat and platinum jewelry of two award-winning artists. A full range of services are rendered related to jewelry, including repairs and . . . custom made wedding rings.

Rago’s is the largest and leading auction house in New Jersey. It is an internationally known venue through which to buy and sell, offering free evaluations for personal property (from a single piece . . . to collections and estates), appraisals and auction exhibitions in house and online. One of the top auction houses in the field of 20th century design since its inception, today Rago’s expertise covers centuries of fine art, decorative arts, furnishings, jewelry and ethnographic property.

Sojourner features bohemien luxury for yourself and your home. Hand-selected textiles and furnishings from around the globe will give your home a unique flair. Original jewelry, funky clothing, and . . . interesting accessories will make you stand out from the crowd. If you are creative, we offer an unparalleled selection of beads to make your own jewelry. Everyone shops at Sojourner!

Walker’s Wine & Spirits, Inc.

An award winning fine art photographer, Wendy Paton was in the throes of a successful ground breaking career training and driving Standardbred race horses in New York, when in 1981 her interest in . . . photography emerged. Wendy studied photography at the International Center of Photography in New York City, learned the intricacies of night photography from Michael Kenna, and darkroom printing techniques from her mentor and collaborator, master printer Chuck Kelton. Paton’s series of black and white candid night images, Visages de Nuit was first exhibited in 2009 in Clues To Identity, at the International Center of Photography, Rita K. Hillman Gallery. Her first solo exhibition in New York followed in March of 2010 at Sous Les Etoiles Gallery. The artist’s European debut of her Visages de Nuit images opened in January 2011 in the exhibition, American Portraits at In Focus Galerie, Cologne, Germany. A retrospective of the Visages de Nuit series in its entirety (2006 – 2012) opened September 2012 at The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography, Moscow, Russia. Paton’s first monograph, Visages de Nuit, published by Kehrer Verlag, was released September 2012 internationally, and in the US April of 2013. She is professionally represented by Sous Les Etoiles Gallery, NYC; In Focus Galerie, Cologne, Germany and Lumiere Gallery, Moscow, Russia. Paton’s American solo museum debut, WENDY PATON | NUIT BLANCHE, opened August, 2014 at the James A. Michener Art Museum in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. The exhibit includes major selections from the artist’s series Visages de Nuit and Reclaiming Dignity. Karen Sinsheimer, Curator of Photography, Santa Barbara Museum of Art observes “What photographer Paton has so beautifully conveyed visually is what Henry Wadsworth Longfellow expressed peoetically about humankind: We are ships that pass in the night…Only a look and a voice, then darkness again and a silence.” Paton’s work has been exhibited in gallery and museum venues internationally and is in notable private and museum collections in the US and Europe. Her emphasis is shooting with black and white film and producing her work as silver gelatin prints, completed in her studio darkroom in New Jersey.

The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States is a nonprofit veterans service organization comprised of eligible veterans and military service members from the active, guard and reserve forces. We . . . trace our roots back to 1899 when veterans of the Spanish-American War (1898) and the Philippine Insurrection (1899-1902) founded local organizations to secure rights and benefits for their service. Many arrived home wounded or sick. There was no medical care or veterans’ pension for them, and they were left to care for themselves. Our Mission: To foster camaraderie among United States veterans of overseas conflicts. To serve our veterans, the military and our communities. To advocate on behalf of all veterans. Our Vision: Ensure that veterans are respected for their service, always receive their earned entitlements, and are recognized for the sacrifices they and their loved ones have made on behalf of this great country.

The Inn is located within walking distance to all that Lambertville has to offer. Six comfortable and quaint guest rooms complete this “Old World” tavern. The pub has a lively unpretentious atmosphere . . . serving affordable New American fare along with an extensive selection of fine draught beers. Dine on the garden patio shaded by four 100-year-old sycamore trees or by the woodburning fireplace in season. An “Old World” Tavern styled after an English pub. A lively unpretentious atmosphere serving affordable New American fare along with an extensive selection of fine draught beers. Dine on the garden patio shaded by 100-year-old sycamore trees, or by the wood burning fireplace in season. Located on the corner of South Union and Mt. Hope Streets. Open daily.

“A magnificent fusion of history and luxury. The Lambertville House has emerged as the premier destination for overnight accommodations, social gatherings and business meetings in the Lambertville- . . . New Hope area. Built in 1812, the extensively restored Lambertville House Lounge offers an impressive wine list and equally varied selection of premium liquor. Lunch and Dinner is served 7 days a week with a varying menu of creative small plate options for your dining pleasure. The Lambertville House has received the AAA Four Diamond award of excellence for 16 consecutive years and is a member of the Select Registry Group of Inns.”

Enjoy the natural tranquility of the Delaware River while you dine in a meticulously restored 1867 railway station on the water in Lambertville. The Station’s New American Cuisine features signature . . . dishes such as Chesapeake Lump Crab Cakes and our classic Rack of Lamb. Be sure to visit the newly renovated Wine Cellar downstairs at the Station, where you’ll find a cozy atmosphere, an impressive collection of wines from around the world, and a creative selection of cheeses, tapas and chocolates. Private celebration rooms available. Open 365 days per year.

Services

Acme Screening Room is a non-profit weekly indie film series. We regularly feature guest speakers, post film discussion programs and exhibitions in conjunction with a film. Our programs bring the . . . world of film to life for our audiences and create a space to thoughtfully reflect on film by artists at all levels.

Debra S. Forman is an Attorney at Law practicing in Lambertville, New Jersey. Deb is a warm and approachable “hometown lawyer.” She is a general practice attorney who can assist you with issues . . . including simple wills, landlord/tenant disputes, personal injury; while specializing in Family Law and Real Estate. As a collaboratively trained Family Law attorney, Debbie is deeply committed to divorce with dignity. Debra also handles the whole of your Real Estate process, for both residential and commercial needs.

Dig Yoga integrates many styles of yoga into their classes, including Ashtanga, Iyengar and Anusara. They offer over 30 classes a week including prenatal, kids, gentle, acro yoga, aerial yoga, . . . meditation, restorative, therapeutics, and our Dig hour priced at just $10. The Dig Yoga team is comprised of some of the most talented yoga teachers in the area offering opportunities to study yoga whether you are a beginner or seeking RYT500. Discounts for seniors and students. Free parking.

GMG Insurance is a regional insurance brokerage that has been serving Pennsylvania and the region for the past 78 years. Over the decades, we have gained the trust of clients in 40 states, having . . . provided businesses and households with the highest quality in asset protection and risk management solutions.

The Green Building Center provides building owners, real estate professionals, design teams, facilities managers, and contractors with an indispensable, one-stop, sustainable solution for every phase . . . of a project from conception to completion, providing green (LEED/WELL/LBC) consulting, architectural and engineering design, construction services, product supply, training/education workshops and grant/incentive assistance all under one roof. Conceived by architect and sustainability expert, Jason Kliwinski, AIA, LEED Fellow, the Green Building Center focuses on creating collaborative experiences to achieve the highest levels of sustainability possible, on time and within your established budget. The result is that our integrative process incorporates sustainability into every aspect of the project from the begiining which saves clients tremendous time, money and frustration. We can provide a one-stop-shop or a la carte services as needed to support owners, design teams and/or contractors as needed. No project is too big or too small, from residential renovations, additions and new construction to large commercial, institutional and/or commercial developments, we have the right team and a sustainable solution to fit your needs.

Eye care is more than a pair of eyeglasses or contact lenses. Eye care is the first step towards preventative and long term health care. The process starts with a comprehensive eye exam by one of our . . . optometrists. Our surgical staff is affiliated with the Princeton Wills Eye Group. We accept most medical insurances and vision plans as well as having eyeglass and contact lens programs comparable to optical chains. Dr. Daniels, Board Certified American Board of Optometry. Dr. Lee-Parma & Dr. Hermann, faculty members Pennsylvania College of Optometry.

Hunt & Faherty

Formed in 1892, the Kalmia Club has met for over 100 years, making it one of the oldest continuously running women’s club in the state. A member of the New Jersey State Federation of Women’s Clubs and . . . the General Federation of Women’s Clubs, The Kalmia Club hosts the annual Hidden Gardens of Lambertville Tour the 2nd Saturday each June.

Marshall House Museum open 1-4 weekends – April through October – free. Period rooms history and the story of Lambertville’s son James Marshall who discovered gold at Sutter’s Mill and started the . . . Great Gold Rush. Guided walking tours at 2pm on 1st Sundays – April to November. Annual House Tour in October.

The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States is a nonprofit veterans service organization comprised of eligible veterans and military service members from the active, guard and reserve forces. We . . . trace our roots back to 1899 when veterans of the Spanish-American War (1898) and the Philippine Insurrection (1899-1902) founded local organizations to secure rights and benefits for their service. Many arrived home wounded or sick. There was no medical care or veterans’ pension for them, and they were left to care for themselves. Our Mission: To foster camaraderie among United States veterans of overseas conflicts. To serve our veterans, the military and our communities. To advocate on behalf of all veterans. Our Vision: Ensure that veterans are respected for their service, always receive their earned entitlements, and are recognized for the sacrifices they and their loved ones have made on behalf of this great country.

OAR Studio

OAR is a premier indoor rowing studio located along the Delaware River in Lambertville, New Jersey. We offer group fitness classes, open row sessions and indoor rowing lessons for all fitness levels . . . and ages.

We provide local business with creative services, include Marketing, Social Media and Event Marketing, through Amplify You Voice, and photography services through River Town Photography – photography . . . by Stephen Harris. Marketing services for Local Business.

River Valley Realty LLC represents buyers and sellers in the Delaware River towns of New Hope, Lambertville, Stockton, Frenchtown and the surrounding farm, equine and residential communities of . . . Hunterdon, Bucks and Mercer counties. We specialize in the purchase and sale of properties including historic farms, country estates,equine properties, land and acreage, farmhouses, in-town properties, vacation and river front homes.River Valley has offices in Lambertville, NJ and Yardley, PA.

The Bank of Princeton is a growing, profitable community bank that was founded in Princeton, New Jersey in 2007. It is a New Jersey state-chartered commercial bank with nine branches in New Jersey, . . . including three in Princeton and others in Hamilton, Pennington, Montgomery, Monroe Township and Lambertville, New Brunswick. The Bank of Princeton is a member of the FDIC, an Equal Opportunity Employer, and an Equal Opportunity Lender.